In Home Alone, where is the McCallister family traveling for Christmas?
What is Paris
People often hang this decorative plant in doorways for kissing.
What is mistletoe?
“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way…” is sung in this famous song.
What is “Jingle Bells”?
Santa’s sleigh is traditionally pulled by this many reindeer.
What is eight? (Or nine with Rudolph)
These spicy cookies are often shaped like little people.
What are gingerbread cookies?
This 2003 film stars Will Ferrell as a human raised by elves.
What is Elf?
This December holiday tradition involves opening little doors to count down to Christmas.
What is an advent calendar?
Mariah Carey famously sings, “I don’t want a lot for Christmas…” in this hit.
What is “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?
This red-nosed reindeer guides Santa’s sleigh.
Who is Rudolph?
This creamy holiday drink is served with Puerto Rican alcohol.
What is Coquito?
In A Christmas Story, what gift does Ralphie desperately want?
What is a Red Ryder BB gun?
Germany is credited with popularizing this decorated evergreen tradition.
What is the Christmas tree?
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…” is the opening line of this classic tune.
What is “The Christmas Song”?
Santa’s workshop is said to be located at this place.
What is the North Pole?
The British dessert is set on fire at Christmas dinner.
What is Christmas pudding?
This movie features the Grinch stealing Christmas from Whoville.
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
In this country, children often receive gifts on December 6th for Saint Nicholas Day.
What is Germany? (Also: Netherlands, Austria, and others)
This band performed “Last Christmas.”
Who is Wham!?
This reindeer is known as “the fastest” in some tales.
Who is Comet?
Candy canes are traditionally this color.
What is red and white?
This classic 1946 film stars George Bailey and Clarence the angel.
What is It’s a Wonderful Life?
This Italian Christmas figure delivers gifts on Epiphany Eve.
Who is La Befana?
This carol includes the lyrics “Fa la la la la, la la la la.”
What is “Deck the Halls”?
In Dutch tradition, Santa’s helper is called this.
Who is Zwarte Piet? (or “Black Pete”)
The “Feast of Seven Fishes” is a tradition from this culture.
What is Italian?